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Vocab on unit 3

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Center   A given point from which a circle is drawn.  
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Circle   The set of all points equidistant from a given point.  
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Radius   A segment whose endpoints are the center and any point on the circle.  
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Chord   A segment whoes endpoints are on a circle.  
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Diameter   A chord that contains the center of a circle.  
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Secant   A line that intersects a circle in 2 points.  
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Tangent   a line, ray, or segment that intersects a circle in exactly one point.  
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Central Angle   An angle whose vertex is the center of a circle.  
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Arc   An unbroken part of a circle.  
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Semicircle   An arc with endpoints that are the endpoints of a diameter.  
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Minor Arc   An arc made by a central angle less than 180 degrees.  
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Major Arc   An arc made by a central angle more than 180 degrees.  
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Congruent Circles   Two circles with congeruent radii  
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Congruent Arcs   Two arcs that have the same measure and are arcs of the same circle or of congruent circles.  
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Inscribed Angle   An angle whose vertex is on a circle and whose sides contain chords of the circle  
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Intercepted Arc   An arc that lies in the interior of an inscribed angle and has endpoints on the angle.  
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Inscribed Polygon   A polygon in which all verticies lie on a circle.  
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Circumscribed circle   A circle that contains an inscribed polygon.  
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